Israel's Ron Dermer on Gaza Aid and U.S. Relations : State of the World from NPR We hear from a U.N. spokesperson about the conditions for civilians he saw in Gaza. We also speak to an Israeli government minister about the level of humanitarian aid entering Gaza and about why a delegation to the U.S. was cancelled over a vote at the U.N.

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Conditions in Gaza and Tense Israel-US Relations

Conditions in Gaza and Tense Israel-US Relations

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Israeli soldiers unpack their tanks and APC's to load up to trucks, after returning from Gaza on the Gaza border, Israel, Feb. 29. Maya Levin for NPR hide caption

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Israeli soldiers unpack their tanks and APC's to load up to trucks, after returning from Gaza on the Gaza border, Israel, Feb. 29.

Maya Levin for NPR

We hear from a U.N. spokesperson about the conditions for civilians he saw in Gaza. We also speak to an Israeli government minister about the level of humanitarian aid entering Gaza and about why a delegation to the U.S. was cancelled over a vote at the U.N.

For more coverage of all sides of this conflict, go to npr.org/mideastupdates